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i i Pain sl % You Don’t Have ' To Go Thru The Golden Gate To Get To Gur Shop R J. A. HOFF Paper Hanging Kalsomining ting . &'n % Full ‘line’ of ‘Wl Papers and Room Mouldings. I am prepared to do all ; kinds of Sign Painting, Decorating and Artis- tic Finishing. We mix our own colors and & can give you any color or tint you desire. Shop in rear of Swedback Block. EEEEEKEE R K when we had ample room cramped quarters we cannot inaugurate on this date and positively the most Come early while the assortr ¢ "WIND- OF THE SEASON. The bottom drops out of shoe prices Monday, March 20 ON THIS DATE we place on special sale upwards of 1527 pairs of Shoes. ever hrought into the northwest is on the way; ordered to hurry things, as space is valuable; to gain it we will radical reduction ever quoted. The biggest shipment and which in our present accommodate. This means continue until April Ist nent is good. g g » K. S. STRAW % Next door to First National Bank. J with ir [WINE-- CARDUI Hundreds of thousands of women suffer bearing down pains. and bave all manner of pains in_the abdo- men, back, neck, limbs and head. Wine of Cardui Cures all these Troubles. ABOUT regular periods. Thousands suffer Others are nervous woman ness in a sufferer. There is another in yi Wine of Cardui will cure you, danghter. dirceted one of your little books m. t it did for me it will do for an ALL DRUGGISTS SELL $1.00 B There is hardly a howme where some 1t will cure your neighbor. Over 1,500,000 suffering women have been cured by Wine of Cardui. Hundreds of thousands of well and happy women have their health becanse some interested friend took them a bottle of Wine of Cardui or told about what this wonderful woman's tonic would do. Will you not follow Mrs. Smithers’ example by giving Wine of Cardui a trial and then tell other sufferers of your cure? 1603 Maple St., Louisvirue, K., June 20, 1904, ¢ duty to thank you for the good Wine of Cardui has done for me. T ot and o the vorge of a general break-down, Providence 1 had not taken it but three days when a deoided change was ‘age of i opportunity to recommend it as a reliable and sure cure. is not the victim of female weak- some form. In your home there is our neighbor’s home. your sister, your mother 6r your way and I bought a bottie of Wine of Jerceptl- 'y other woman, and I never fail to take MRS. BESSIE F. SMITHER. OTTLES OF WINE OF CARDUI. THE CITY Wall paper—J. A, Hoff Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. “Beats All” washer. Fleming & Downs. [id Leonard of Tenstrike guast in the city today. Ice cream at the Model bakery, Private parties a specialty. Phone 125, Annual meeting of the Busi- ness Men’s Club Friday evening at Masonic Hall, Postmaster L. G. Townsend of Blackduck is transacting busi- ness in the city today. Tirick Nelson, the Blackduck saloon man, is attending to busi- ness matters in the city today. isa Pat Butler, a gentleman well known in Bemidji, has just re- tarned from a long visit with relatives in Nova Scotia. The greatest collection of freaks ever exhibited in Bemidji will be seen at the Degree of Honor Bazaar next Monday even- ing. Jounty Commissioner A. W. Danaher returned last night to his home at Tenstrike after hav- ing spent a few days in the city with friends. John Morrow, who has been foreman at the S. C. Bagley log- ging camp near Dexterville dur- ing the winter, arrived in the camp have been practically sus pended. Burlap, the only wall paper for dining rooms. J. A. Hoff. C. H. Allen of Blackduck isa business visitor in the city today* August Becker, of Liberty township, is attending court in Bemidji. Have your painting, kalsomin- ing and paper hanging done by J. A. Hoff. Annual meeting of the Busi- ness Men’s Club Friday evening at Masonic Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger spent last night at Tenstrike, re- turning to Bemidji this morning. Alphonse Crawford made a business trip to Tenstrike last night, returning to Bemidji this morning. Postmaster J. A. Carlson of Foy arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing to look after business inter- ests in this city. Attorney J. A. Hendricks of Fosston arrived in the city last night to attend the term of dis- trict court now in session. When bilious try a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomachand Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a- first class up-to date medicine will correct the disorder For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. H. A. Simons, agent for the Bemidji Townsite company, left last night for Northome to look city yesterday. Mr. Morrow states that operations at the after townsite and legal business for a few days. Mr. Simons ant T1enc Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE will return to Bemidji Friday morning. iz Mrs. J. J. Opsahl return:d from Turtle River this morning after a visit with friends. The ladies of the Presbyterian church have planned a Fair which will be given on the 18th and the 19th of April, City Recorder H. W. Bailey madea short business visit to Brainerd yesterday. returning home last night. P. H. Day, the veteran- St. Paul newspaper man who has spent the past two days in the city, returned home this morn- ing. County Superintendent of Scheols J. J Regan went to Turtle Riyer last night to look after school matters in that vi- cinity. The Royal Neighbors will give a social dance at Masonic hall this evening to which all friends of the order are cordially iavited, Mrs. F. E. Rothman returned this morning to her home at Jamestown, N. D., after having attended the funeral of her brother, L. H. Bailey. A. OKelliher of Blackduck, proprietor of the F.-J. Crowell of Minneapolis is the Crocker-Crowell Land com- terests in this vicinity. I. W. Langaard, the Blackduck attorney, returned home night after having spent the day case that was heard before Judge Spooner yesterday afternoon. Harry Peterson, who has been at Tenstrike for some years past, was in the city yesterday and left this morning for Portland, Ore., where he will make his fu- ture home. strong, healthy-and robust, give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain whole family. friend. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. grapher for Judge W. S. Me- Clenahan, came up from Braid- erd last night and this morning took up his duties in the court room. until the close of the term, An orchestra has been added to the Great Northern saloon at the corner of Third street and Minnesota avenue. The orches- tra is composed of three Minne- apolis musicians, T. Mykleby, H. L. Case and -James Kelly. A spring tonic that makes sick people well. A family tonic for the sick and afflicted. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tablets. - Barker’s Drug store. Sam Kisser, an old resident of the county, has disposed of his farm on the Mississippi west of the city and leaves about April 1 for Northwest Territory, where he will make his future home. Mr. Kisser has been one of the substantial citizens of the county and his departnre will be re- gretted by many friends. Dr. W. Wilcox optician and eye specialist will be in Bemidji March 28th to April 10th 1905, where he will be pleased to see all ‘in need of ‘the services of a specialist for their eyes. The doctor not only fits glasses of any and all refactions, but treats the eye in all its diseases. Con- sultation free, and satisfaction guaranteed inall cases. Popular O’Kelliher Drug store in that city, arrived b in Bemidji this morning for ali ‘| short visit with {riends. registered at the Markham. Mr. |/ Crowell is the junior member of pany and is looking after his in- |} in Bemidji settling up a divoree]|, employed at the Hotel Richards| ; George Moody, court steno- | Mr. Moody will remain |§4/y Ki Drives out impuri- |- ties that collect in your system, |4 35 cents, Tea or |- Peter Eog tonis ve- newing acquaintances in Bemidji. 'Martin Stennick returned to his home at Tenstrike last night. James Hancock and Elias Ver- melin of Turtle River township are altending the term of dis- trict court in Bemidji. Frank Schultz arrived in the city this afternocon from his homestead on the Sandy river, 25 miles north of Solway. A meeting of the Lady Maccab- bees will be held tonight and all members are asked to be present, as important business will come before the meeting, _ J. C. Parker, superintendent for the Clearwater Logging com- pany, accompanied by his daugh- ter, Miss Ella Parker, arrived in the city this afternoon from Wil- ton for a short visit with friends. You need to prepare your sys- tem for the coming hot weather, get your organs to work. like clozk work. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month will do the business. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Johu Wenholz of Turtle River brought his eight months old baby boy to the city this morn- ing, the child suffering with a broken collar bone sustained ac- cidentally yesterday. The injur- cd bone was attended to and the child i3 doing nicely. William Schaffer, a brakeman of Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. “I used many remedies,” he says. “Finally I sent to McCaw’s drug storefora hottle of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to use|hand or foot, and in one week’s time was able to go to work as happy as a clam.”’ For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. COUNTY BOARD PRO EEDINGS. continued from page 2. ith the county pril 3rd. 1805 Motion e g bills wdited an on last |” 1f you want your little ones | tel Tea this month. A tonic for the 3 dette ro The children’s |, d ar quilts for poor viewing body of A as deput wood poor i X Wm ig, supplies for poor farm . on & Co, supplies poor farm nderson, per die attending county bon F O Sibley. per diem and iz connty~hoard aguer, per diem i attending county board Wes Wright, per ‘diem ullelldln‘: county Wes Wright. one day Crandell family and mileage. The following claims di: G W Campbell. i inz for prisoner. Ed ‘Thomus, servin; ing for prisoner. J Hacicett Green, Justices fecs Cash Burnell. constable fe alfred Olson. boarding coun Village of Kelliher 11 clal On motion the board ad, A, W. DANAHER, Chairmun, Attest: ’ JOHN WINMANN. Auditor. Special School District Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a special meet- ing in Independent School District No 7 of Be- midji, in Beltrami county, Minn., will be held at the school house, in the village of Bemidjl, on the 1st day of April, 1805, at seven o'clock . m., o vote on the question of making an application to the state for a loan to be used in the purchaseof a site orsites and in pay- ing for the erection of a school house or scheol houses thereon, in said district, and that the bonds of said.district, bearing Inter- est at the rate of four per cent per annum, be issued therefor, to the amount ot Ten Thous- and Dollars. called by order of the This meeting 1s Board of Education of the district. Dated this2lst. March, 1905. FERSON SHOES| is unexcelled by any shoe ever spld in Bemidji. Fits well on the foot; looks well to the eye. One trial will convince you of the superiority of . this High Grade Shoe, Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Men is built on new principles which S % e gives you the easiest walking Shoe on the market. It contains the famous ‘‘cushion sole.” Let us show you its merits. Large, new stock just received. % % % W. G. Schroeder. % 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone - - No.65, An Excellent - Opportunity To Earn Money ~+ Is open to a limited number of people in your vicinity. If you are unemployed or if you have un- occupied time, write to us. - The work we offer is clean, dignified and profitable. Particularly goed results await your efforts in this field. Write to-day for full particulars. CIRCULATION DEPT. METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK CITY et 3 EEESETEESECETTETESTEEEE BASTINE YOUR WALLS 4 TYPHOID FEVER --- DIPHTHERIA --- SMALL POX / W The germs of these deadly diseases multiply in the W decaying glue present in all kalsomines and in the W decaying paste under wall paper. ALABASTINE W isa disinfectant; it destroys disease germs and ver- min; it is manufactured from a stone cement base; W it hardens on the wall and is as enduring as the °U Wl itself. ALABASTINE is mixed with cold /@ & ITS A MERE FANCY that you cannot obtain exactly what you want here. Our stock of Jewelry contains every- thing that you canpossibly {78 need in this line and they are b 333338 P neat and attrac- ::: water and anyone can apply it. Ask for color cards. ;;: tivean a,pp;:‘r:A ance: t00. Quality and price go hand in hand here, and we offer you only the BEST. Don’t you think VFLEMING @ DOWNSj ¢ 3 W PHONE 57. PROMPT DELIVERY. m Musicale Planned. The Ladies Library Associa- tion has arranged a-musicale for Monday affernoon, March 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCuaig for the benefit of the library. The program will be given by the members of Ladies —All Kinds of— .WOOD.. FOR SALEI - ~ ¢E.A. BARKER make your pur- ~ chases here? Musicale club and a fee of 25 —BY— cents will be charged. The musicale in itself will be a de | J. P. DUNGALF, Easter Ball. lightful entertainment and it 5 Phone 294 The Ro: i 1 3 Royal neighbors of Be- should be attended by everybody | S oo oo midji have planneg an Easter ball who cares to see the public library flourish. -{ to be given Easter Monday. The There is no lever so powerful place has not been definitely de- s < as plain and simple facts—Mark’s | cided upon but plans are being Advertise in the Da ly Pioneer {Lung Balsam will cure your|laid to make the functionan elab- It’s a good investmen ~ cough. orate one. i ;